polistyren
Polystyrene, in Polish known as polistyren, is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer produced from the monomer styrene. It exists in several forms, including general-purpose polystyrene (GPPS), high-impact polystyrene (HIPS, a rubber-modified version), and foams such as expanded polystyrene (EPS) and extruded polystyrene (XPS). GPPS is clear and rigid; HIPS offers greater impact resistance; EPS and XPS are light, cellular foams used mainly for insulation and packaging.
Production occurs by free-radical polymerization of styrene, using bulk, suspension, or emulsion processes. The polymer has
Common uses include packaging materials, food-service ware, consumer electronics housings, toys, and insulation in building construction
Environmental aspects: polystyrene is not readily biodegradable. Recycling exists but collection and sorting rates are limited;
History: polystyrene was first polymerized from styrene by Eduard Simon in 1839; commercial production began in